Omar Alshogre (GRD ’25) was driving through the mountains of Norway when he received an email notifying him he was accepted to Georgetown … [Read more...] about Syrian Refugee Who Survived Imprisonment Under Assad Accepted to Georgetown
GU Qatar Grad Launches First Independent Iraqi Film Festival
Growing up, Israa Al-Kamali (SFS-Q ’17) dreamed of being a writer. But the more she wrote, the more she realized how much better the stories … [Read more...] about GU Qatar Grad Launches First Independent Iraqi Film Festival
Undergrad launches company, matching Gen Z influencers with brands they want to promote
If there is one thing that Ava McDonald (COL ’24) values most, it is authenticity. Almost two years ago, as a junior in high … [Read more...] about Undergrad launches company, matching Gen Z influencers with brands they want to promote
With a Week Until Election Day, Undergrad Campaigns to Get More Youths the Right to Vote
Five years ago, if someone asked 13-year-old Arianna Nassiri (COL ’24) if teenagers three years her senior should be allowed to vote, she … [Read more...] about With a Week Until Election Day, Undergrad Campaigns to Get More Youths the Right to Vote
To Rekindle Lost Connections, GU Students Turn to Storytelling
Losing in-person classes has also meant losing the opportunities to bump into strangers walking to class or strolling through Red Square. … [Read more...] about To Rekindle Lost Connections, GU Students Turn to Storytelling
Two GU Students Hop Off the Grid, On the Sled in Alaska
While most students spend their days hopping from Zoom to Zoom, Colton Scrudder (MSB ’22) and Maddox Angerhofer (SFS ’22) are learning a new … [Read more...] about Two GU Students Hop Off the Grid, On the Sled in Alaska
WGST Student Launches Sex-Positive Educational Instagram Account
Seeing an opportunity to educate and improve the lives of their classmates in college, Maggie Cullina (COL ’22) launched their own sex … [Read more...] about WGST Student Launches Sex-Positive Educational Instagram Account
Alumna Raises Money to Produce Potentially Lifesaving COVID-19 Oxygen Monitors
When Shavini Fernando (GRD ’18) developed a wearable oxygen monitor to live independently despite her life-threatening heart condition, she … [Read more...] about Alumna Raises Money to Produce Potentially Lifesaving COVID-19 Oxygen Monitors
Graduate Student Launches Clean Beauty Company Born in Her GU Dorm
Sitting in her sophomore LXR Hall dorm room four years ago, Charlotte Cook (MSB ’19) felt she was at a crossroads. She knew the finance and … [Read more...] about Graduate Student Launches Clean Beauty Company Born in Her GU Dorm
GU Ranked Nation’s Top Renewable Energy Campus in New Environmental Nonprofit Report
Georgetown University ranks first among the nation’s colleges and universities in renewable electricity use, according to an Aug. 19 report … [Read more...] about GU Ranked Nation’s Top Renewable Energy Campus in New Environmental Nonprofit Report